Definition: Sievie: The Hebrew term used to refer to a large, unorganized body of people in ancient Mesopotamia. This concept was commonly used as a metaphor for a collective or community that lacked organization or purpose. Definition: 1. A group of people who are often closely associated with one another and work together. 2. An assembly of people from different groups and backgrounds to carry out specific tasks, such as fighting against invaders, managing resources, or maintaining order. 3. The act of associating with others in a way that is beneficial for the group's well-being, aiming for unity rather than division among individuals. 4. A group or community where all members share a common goal and values. Sievie is a concept used to describe a large, unorganized assembly of people who work together towards a shared objective.